#
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# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
#
#
import abc
import logging
import re
import string
from enum import Enum
from typing import (
    TYPE_CHECKING,
    AbstractSet,
    Any,
    ClassVar,
    Dict,
    List,
    Literal,
    Mapping,
    Match,
    MutableMapping,
    NoReturn,
    Optional,
    Set,
    Tuple,
    Type,
    TypeVar,
    Union,
    overload,
)

import attr
from immutabledict import immutabledict
from signedjson.key import decode_verify_key_bytes
from signedjson.types import VerifyKey
from typing_extensions import Self, TypedDict
from unpaddedbase64 import decode_base64
from zope.interface import Interface

from twisted.internet.defer import CancelledError
from twisted.internet.interfaces import (
    IReactorCore,
    IReactorPluggableNameResolver,
    IReactorSSL,
    IReactorTCP,
    IReactorThreads,
    IReactorTime,
    IReactorUNIX,
)

from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError
from synapse.util.cancellation import cancellable
from synapse.util.stringutils import parse_and_validate_server_name

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from typing_extensions import Self

    from synapse.appservice.api import ApplicationService
    from synapse.storage.databases.main import DataStore, PurgeEventsStore
    from synapse.storage.databases.main.appservice import ApplicationServiceWorkerStore


logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

# Define a state map type from type/state_key to T (usually an event ID or
# event)
T = TypeVar("T")
StateKey = Tuple[str, str]
StateMap = Mapping[StateKey, T]
MutableStateMap = MutableMapping[StateKey, T]

# JSON types. These could be made stronger, but will do for now.
# A "simple" (canonical) JSON value.
SimpleJsonValue = Optional[Union[str, int, bool]]
JsonValue = Union[List[SimpleJsonValue], Tuple[SimpleJsonValue, ...], SimpleJsonValue]
# A JSON-serialisable dict.
JsonDict = Dict[str, Any]
# A JSON-serialisable mapping; roughly speaking an immutable JSONDict.
# Useful when you have a TypedDict which isn't going to be mutated and you don't want
# to cast to JsonDict everywhere.
JsonMapping = Mapping[str, Any]
# A JSON-serialisable object.
JsonSerializable = object

# Collection[str] that does not include str itself; str being a Sequence[str]
# is very misleading and results in bugs.
#
# StrCollection is an unordered collection of strings. If ordering is important,
# StrSequence can be used instead.
StrCollection = Union[Tuple[str, ...], List[str], AbstractSet[str]]
# Sequence[str] that does not include str itself; str being a Sequence[str]
# is very misleading and results in bugs.
#
# Unlike StrCollection, StrSequence is an ordered collection of strings.
StrSequence = Union[Tuple[str, ...], List[str]]


# Note that this seems to require inheriting *directly* from Interface in order
# for mypy-zope to realize it is an interface.
class ISynapseReactor(
    IReactorTCP,
    IReactorSSL,
    IReactorUNIX,
    IReactorPluggableNameResolver,
    IReactorTime,
    IReactorCore,
    IReactorThreads,
    Interface,
):
    """The interfaces necessary for Synapse to function."""


@attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
class Requester:
    """
    Represents the user making a request

    Attributes:
        user:  id of the user making the request
        access_token_id:  *ID* of the access token used for this request, or
            None for appservices, guests, and tokens generated by the admin API
        is_guest:  True if the user making this request is a guest user
        shadow_banned:  True if the user making this request has been shadow-banned.
        device_id:  device_id which was set at authentication time, or
            None for appservices, guests, and tokens generated by the admin API
        app_service:  the AS requesting on behalf of the user
        authenticated_entity: The entity that authenticated when making the request.
            This is different to the user_id when an admin user or the server is
            "puppeting" the user.
    """

    user: "UserID"
    access_token_id: Optional[int]
    is_guest: bool
    scope: Set[str]
    shadow_banned: bool
    device_id: Optional[str]
    app_service: Optional["ApplicationService"]
    authenticated_entity: str

    def serialize(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        """Converts self to a type that can be serialized as JSON, and then
        deserialized by `deserialize`

        Returns:
            dict
        """
        return {
            "user_id": self.user.to_string(),
            "access_token_id": self.access_token_id,
            "is_guest": self.is_guest,
            "scope": list(self.scope),
            "shadow_banned": self.shadow_banned,
            "device_id": self.device_id,
            "app_server_id": self.app_service.id if self.app_service else None,
            "authenticated_entity": self.authenticated_entity,
        }

    @staticmethod
    def deserialize(
        store: "ApplicationServiceWorkerStore", input: Dict[str, Any]
    ) -> "Requester":
        """Converts a dict that was produced by `serialize` back into a
        Requester.

        Args:
            store: Used to convert AS ID to AS object
            input: A dict produced by `serialize`

        Returns:
            Requester
        """
        appservice = None
        if input["app_server_id"]:
            appservice = store.get_app_service_by_id(input["app_server_id"])

        return Requester(
            user=UserID.from_string(input["user_id"]),
            access_token_id=input["access_token_id"],
            is_guest=input["is_guest"],
            scope=set(input.get("scope", [])),
            shadow_banned=input["shadow_banned"],
            device_id=input["device_id"],
            app_service=appservice,
            authenticated_entity=input["authenticated_entity"],
        )


def create_requester(
    user_id: Union[str, "UserID"],
    access_token_id: Optional[int] = None,
    is_guest: bool = False,
    scope: StrCollection = (),
    shadow_banned: bool = False,
    device_id: Optional[str] = None,
    app_service: Optional["ApplicationService"] = None,
    authenticated_entity: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Requester:
    """
    Create a new ``Requester`` object

    Args:
        user_id:  id of the user making the request
        access_token_id:  *ID* of the access token used for this
            request, or None if it came via the appservice API or similar
        is_guest:  True if the user making this request is a guest user
        scope:  the scope of the access token used for this request, if any
        shadow_banned:  True if the user making this request is shadow-banned.
        device_id:  device_id which was set at authentication time
        app_service:  the AS requesting on behalf of the user
        authenticated_entity: The entity that authenticated when making the request.
            This is different to the user_id when an admin user or the server is
            "puppeting" the user.

    Returns:
        Requester
    """
    if not isinstance(user_id, UserID):
        user_id = UserID.from_string(user_id)

    if authenticated_entity is None:
        authenticated_entity = user_id.to_string()

    scope = set(scope)

    return Requester(
        user_id,
        access_token_id,
        is_guest,
        scope,
        shadow_banned,
        device_id,
        app_service,
        authenticated_entity,
    )


def get_domain_from_id(string: str) -> str:
    idx = string.find(":")
    if idx == -1:
        raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid ID: %r" % (string,))
    return string[idx + 1 :]


def get_localpart_from_id(string: str) -> str:
    idx = string.find(":")
    if idx == -1:
        raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid ID: %r" % (string,))
    return string[1:idx]


DS = TypeVar("DS", bound="DomainSpecificString")


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, repr=False, auto_attribs=True)
class DomainSpecificString(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
    """Common base class among ID/name strings that have a local part and a
    domain name, prefixed with a sigil.

    Has the fields:

        'localpart' : The local part of the name (without the leading sigil)
        'domain' : The domain part of the name
    """

    SIGIL: ClassVar[str] = abc.abstractproperty()  # type: ignore

    localpart: str
    domain: str

    # Because this is a frozen class, it is deeply immutable.
    def __copy__(self: DS) -> DS:
        return self

    def __deepcopy__(self: DS, memo: Dict[str, object]) -> DS:
        return self

    @classmethod
    def from_string(cls: Type[DS], s: str) -> DS:
        """Parse the string given by 's' into a structure object."""
        if len(s) < 1 or s[0:1] != cls.SIGIL:
            raise SynapseError(
                400,
                "Expected %s string to start with '%s'" % (cls.__name__, cls.SIGIL),
                Codes.INVALID_PARAM,
            )

        parts = s[1:].split(":", 1)
        if len(parts) != 2:
            raise SynapseError(
                400,
                "Expected %s of the form '%slocalname:domain'"
                % (cls.__name__, cls.SIGIL),
                Codes.INVALID_PARAM,
            )

        domain = parts[1]
        # This code will need changing if we want to support multiple domain
        # names on one HS
        return cls(localpart=parts[0], domain=domain)

    def to_string(self) -> str:
        """Return a string encoding the fields of the structure object."""
        return "%s%s:%s" % (self.SIGIL, self.localpart, self.domain)

    @classmethod
    def is_valid(cls: Type[DS], s: str) -> bool:
        """Parses the input string and attempts to ensure it is valid."""
        # TODO: this does not reject an empty localpart or an overly-long string.
        # See https://spec.matrix.org/v1.2/appendices/#identifier-grammar
        try:
            obj = cls.from_string(s)
            # Apply additional validation to the domain. This is only done
            # during  is_valid (and not part of from_string) since it is
            # possible for invalid data to exist in room-state, etc.
            parse_and_validate_server_name(obj.domain)
            return True
        except Exception:
            return False

    __repr__ = to_string


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, repr=False)
class UserID(DomainSpecificString):
    """Structure representing a user ID."""

    SIGIL = "@"


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, repr=False)
class RoomAlias(DomainSpecificString):
    """Structure representing a room name."""

    SIGIL = "#"


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, repr=False)
class RoomID(DomainSpecificString):
    """Structure representing a room id."""

    SIGIL = "!"


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, repr=False)
class EventID(DomainSpecificString):
    """Structure representing an event id."""

    SIGIL = "$"


MXID_LOCALPART_ALLOWED_CHARACTERS = set(
    "_-./=+" + string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits
)

# Guest user IDs are purely numeric.
GUEST_USER_ID_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^\d+$")


def contains_invalid_mxid_characters(localpart: str) -> bool:
    """Check for characters not allowed in an mxid or groupid localpart

    Args:
        localpart: the localpart to be checked
        use_extended_character_set: True to use the extended allowed characters
            from MSC4009.

    Returns:
        True if there are any naughty characters
    """
    return any(c not in MXID_LOCALPART_ALLOWED_CHARACTERS for c in localpart)


UPPER_CASE_PATTERN = re.compile(b"[A-Z_]")

# the following is a pattern which matches '=', and bytes which are not allowed in a mxid
# localpart.
#
# It works by:
#  * building a string containing the allowed characters (excluding '=')
#  * escaping every special character with a backslash (to stop '-' being interpreted as a
#    range operator)
#  * wrapping it in a '[^...]' regex
#  * converting the whole lot to a 'bytes' sequence, so that we can use it to match
#    bytes rather than strings
#
NON_MXID_CHARACTER_PATTERN = re.compile(
    ("[^%s]" % (re.escape("".join(MXID_LOCALPART_ALLOWED_CHARACTERS - {"="})),)).encode(
        "ascii"
    )
)


def map_username_to_mxid_localpart(
    username: Union[str, bytes], case_sensitive: bool = False
) -> str:
    """Map a username onto a string suitable for a MXID

    This follows the algorithm laid out at
    https://matrix.org/docs/spec/appendices.html#mapping-from-other-character-sets.

    Args:
        username: username to be mapped
        case_sensitive: true if TEST and test should be mapped
            onto different mxids

    Returns:
        string suitable for a mxid localpart
    """
    if not isinstance(username, bytes):
        username = username.encode("utf-8")

    # first we sort out upper-case characters
    if case_sensitive:

        def f1(m: Match[bytes]) -> bytes:
            return b"_" + m.group().lower()

        username = UPPER_CASE_PATTERN.sub(f1, username)
    else:
        username = username.lower()

    # then we sort out non-ascii characters by converting to the hex equivalent.
    def f2(m: Match[bytes]) -> bytes:
        return b"=%02x" % (m.group()[0],)

    username = NON_MXID_CHARACTER_PATTERN.sub(f2, username)

    # we also do the =-escaping to mxids starting with an underscore.
    username = re.sub(b"^_", b"=5f", username)

    # we should now only have ascii bytes left, so can decode back to a string.
    return username.decode("ascii")


@attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True, order=False)
class AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
    """An abstract stream token class for streams that supports multiple
    writers.

    This works by keeping track of the stream position of each writer,
    represented by a default `stream` attribute and a map of instance name to
    stream position of any writers that are ahead of the default stream
    position.

    The values in `instance_map` must be greater than the `stream` attribute.
    """

    stream: int = attr.ib(validator=attr.validators.instance_of(int), kw_only=True)

    instance_map: "immutabledict[str, int]" = attr.ib(
        factory=immutabledict,
        validator=attr.validators.deep_mapping(
            key_validator=attr.validators.instance_of(str),
            value_validator=attr.validators.instance_of(int),
            mapping_validator=attr.validators.instance_of(immutabledict),
        ),
        kw_only=True,
    )

    def __attrs_post_init__(self) -> None:
        # Enforce that all instances have a value greater than the min stream
        # position.
        for i, v in self.instance_map.items():
            if v <= self.stream:
                raise ValueError(
                    f"'instance_map' includes a stream position before the main 'stream' attribute. Instance: {i}"
                )

    @classmethod
    @abc.abstractmethod
    async def parse(cls, store: "DataStore", string: str) -> "Self":
        """Parse the string representation of the token."""
        ...

    @abc.abstractmethod
    async def to_string(self, store: "DataStore") -> str:
        """Serialize the token into its string representation."""
        ...

    def copy_and_advance(self, other: "Self") -> "Self":
        """Return a new token such that if an event is after both this token and
        the other token, then its after the returned token too.
        """

        max_stream = max(self.stream, other.stream)

        instance_map = {
            instance: max(
                self.instance_map.get(instance, self.stream),
                other.instance_map.get(instance, other.stream),
            )
            for instance in set(self.instance_map).union(other.instance_map)
        }

        # Filter out any redundant entries.
        instance_map = {i: s for i, s in instance_map.items() if s > max_stream}

        return attr.evolve(
            self, stream=max_stream, instance_map=immutabledict(instance_map)
        )

    def get_max_stream_pos(self) -> int:
        """Get the maximum stream position referenced in this token.

        The corresponding "min" position is, by definition just `self.stream`.

        This is used to handle tokens that have non-empty `instance_map`, and so
        reference stream positions after the `self.stream` position.
        """
        return max(self.instance_map.values(), default=self.stream)

    def get_stream_pos_for_instance(self, instance_name: str) -> int:
        """Get the stream position that the given writer was at at this token."""

        # If we don't have an entry for the instance we can assume that it was
        # at `self.stream`.
        return self.instance_map.get(instance_name, self.stream)

    def is_before_or_eq(self, other_token: Self) -> bool:
        """Wether this token is before the other token, i.e. every constituent
        part is before the other.

        Essentially it is `self <= other`.

        Note: if `self.is_before_or_eq(other_token) is False` then that does not
        imply that the reverse is True.
        """
        if self.stream > other_token.stream:
            return False

        instances = self.instance_map.keys() | other_token.instance_map.keys()
        for instance in instances:
            if self.instance_map.get(
                instance, self.stream
            ) > other_token.instance_map.get(instance, other_token.stream):
                return False

        return True

    def bound_stream_token(self, max_stream: int) -> "Self":
        """Bound the stream positions to a maximum value"""

        min_pos = min(self.stream, max_stream)
        return type(self)(
            stream=min_pos,
            instance_map=immutabledict(
                {
                    k: min(s, max_stream)
                    for k, s in self.instance_map.items()
                    if min(s, max_stream) > min_pos
                }
            ),
        )


@attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True, order=False)
class RoomStreamToken(AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken):
    """Tokens are positions between events. The token "s1" comes after event 1.

            s0    s1
            |     |
        [0] ▼ [1] ▼ [2]

    Tokens can either be a point in the live event stream or a cursor going
    through historic events.

    When traversing the live event stream, events are ordered by
    `stream_ordering` (when they arrived at the homeserver).

    When traversing historic events, events are first ordered by their `depth`
    (`topological_ordering` in the event graph) and tie-broken by
    `stream_ordering` (when the event arrived at the homeserver).

    If you're looking for more info about what a token with all of the
    underscores means, ex.
    `s2633508_17_338_6732159_1082514_541479_274711_265584_1`, see the docstring
    for `StreamToken` below.

    ---

    Live tokens start with an "s" followed by the `stream_ordering` of the event
    that comes before the position of the token. Said another way:
    `stream_ordering` uniquely identifies a persisted event. The live token
    means "the position just after the event identified by `stream_ordering`".
    An example token is:

        s2633508

    ---

    Historic tokens start with a "t" followed by the `depth`
    (`topological_ordering` in the event graph) of the event that comes before
    the position of the token, followed by "-", followed by the
    `stream_ordering` of the event that comes before the position of the token.
    An example token is:

        t426-2633508

    ---

    There is also a third mode for live tokens where the token starts with "m",
    which is sometimes used when using sharded event persisters. In this case
    the events stream is considered to be a set of streams (one for each writer)
    and the token encodes the vector clock of positions of each writer in their
    respective streams.

    The format of the token in such case is an initial integer min position,
    followed by the mapping of instance ID to position separated by '.' and '~':

        m{min_pos}~{writer1}.{pos1}~{writer2}.{pos2}. ...

    The `min_pos` corresponds to the minimum position all writers have persisted
    up to, and then only writers that are ahead of that position need to be
    encoded. An example token is:

        m56~2.58~3.59

    Which corresponds to a set of three (or more writers) where instances 2 and
    3 (these are instance IDs that can be looked up in the DB to fetch the more
    commonly used instance names) are at positions 58 and 59 respectively, and
    all other instances are at position 56.

    Note: The `RoomStreamToken` cannot have both a topological part and an
    instance map.

    ---

    For caching purposes, `RoomStreamToken`s and by extension, all their
    attributes, must be hashable.
    """

    topological: Optional[int] = attr.ib(
        validator=attr.validators.optional(attr.validators.instance_of(int)),
        kw_only=True,
        default=None,
    )

    def __attrs_post_init__(self) -> None:
        """Validates that both `topological` and `instance_map` aren't set."""

        if self.instance_map and self.topological:
            raise ValueError(
                "Cannot set both 'topological' and 'instance_map' on 'RoomStreamToken'."
            )

        super().__attrs_post_init__()

    @classmethod
    async def parse(cls, store: "PurgeEventsStore", string: str) -> "RoomStreamToken":
        try:
            if string[0] == "s":
                return cls(topological=None, stream=int(string[1:]))
            if string[0] == "t":
                parts = string[1:].split("-", 1)
                return cls(topological=int(parts[0]), stream=int(parts[1]))
            if string[0] == "m":
                parts = string[1:].split("~")
                stream = int(parts[0])

                instance_map = {}
                for part in parts[1:]:
                    if not part:
                        # Handle tokens of the form `m5~`, which were created by
                        # a bug
                        continue

                    key, value = part.split(".")
                    instance_id = int(key)
                    pos = int(value)

                    instance_name = await store.get_name_from_instance_id(instance_id)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
                    instance_map[instance_name] = pos

                return cls(
                    topological=None,
                    stream=stream,
                    instance_map=immutabledict(instance_map),
                )
        except CancelledError:
            raise
        except Exception:
            # We log an exception here as even though this *might* be a client
            # handing a bad token, its more likely that Synapse returned a bad
            # token (and we really want to catch those!).
            logger.exception("Failed to parse stream token: %r", string)
        raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid room stream token %r" % (string,))

    @classmethod
    def parse_stream_token(cls, string: str) -> "RoomStreamToken":
        try:
            if string[0] == "s":
                return cls(topological=None, stream=int(string[1:]))
        except Exception:
            pass
        raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid room stream token %r" % (string,))

    def copy_and_advance(self, other: "RoomStreamToken") -> "RoomStreamToken":
        """Return a new token such that if an event is after both this token and
        the other token, then its after the returned token too.
        """

        if self.topological or other.topological:
            raise Exception("Can't advance topological tokens")

        return super().copy_and_advance(other)

    def as_historical_tuple(self) -> Tuple[int, int]:
        """Returns a tuple of `(topological, stream)` for historical tokens.

        Raises if not an historical token (i.e. doesn't have a topological part).
        """
        if self.topological is None:
            raise Exception(
                "Cannot call `RoomStreamToken.as_historical_tuple` on live token"
            )

        return self.topological, self.stream

    def get_stream_pos_for_instance(self, instance_name: str) -> int:
        """Get the stream position that the given writer was at at this token.

        This only makes sense for "live" tokens that may have a vector clock
        component, and so asserts that this is a "live" token.
        """
        assert self.topological is None

        # If we don't have an entry for the instance we can assume that it was
        # at `self.stream`.
        return self.instance_map.get(instance_name, self.stream)

    async def to_string(self, store: "DataStore") -> str:
        """See class level docstring for information about the format."""

        if self.topological is not None:
            return "t%d-%d" % (self.topological, self.stream)
        elif self.instance_map:
            entries = []
            for name, pos in self.instance_map.items():
                if pos <= self.stream:
                    # Ignore instances who are below the minimum stream position
                    # (we might know they've advanced without seeing a recent
                    # write from them).
                    continue

                instance_id = await store.get_id_for_instance(name)
                entries.append(f"{instance_id}.{pos}")

            if entries:
                encoded_map = "~".join(entries)
                return f"m{self.stream}~{encoded_map}"
            return f"s{self.stream}"
        else:
            return "s%d" % (self.stream,)

    def bound_stream_token(self, max_stream: int) -> "RoomStreamToken":
        """See super class"""

        # This only makes sense for stream tokens.
        assert self.topological is None

        return super().bound_stream_token(max_stream)

    def __str__(self) -> str:
        instances = ", ".join(f"{k}: {v}" for k, v in sorted(self.instance_map.items()))
        return (
            f"RoomStreamToken(stream: {self.stream}, topological: {self.topological}, "
            f"instances: {{{instances}}})"
        )


@attr.s(frozen=True, slots=True, order=False)
class MultiWriterStreamToken(AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken):
    """A basic stream token class for streams that supports multiple writers."""

    @classmethod
    async def parse(cls, store: "DataStore", string: str) -> "MultiWriterStreamToken":
        try:
            if string[0].isdigit():
                return cls(stream=int(string))
            if string[0] == "m":
                parts = string[1:].split("~")
                stream = int(parts[0])

                instance_map = {}
                for part in parts[1:]:
                    if not part:
                        # Handle tokens of the form `m5~`, which were created by
                        # a bug
                        continue

                    key, value = part.split(".")
                    instance_id = int(key)
                    pos = int(value)

                    instance_name = await store.get_name_from_instance_id(instance_id)
                    instance_map[instance_name] = pos

                return cls(
                    stream=stream,
                    instance_map=immutabledict(instance_map),
                )
        except CancelledError:
            raise
        except Exception:
            # We log an exception here as even though this *might* be a client
            # handing a bad token, its more likely that Synapse returned a bad
            # token (and we really want to catch those!).
            logger.exception("Failed to parse stream token: %r", string)
        raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid stream token %r" % (string,))

    async def to_string(self, store: "DataStore") -> str:
        """See class level docstring for information about the format."""

        if self.instance_map:
            entries = []
            for name, pos in self.instance_map.items():
                if pos <= self.stream:
                    # Ignore instances who are below the minimum stream position
                    # (we might know they've advanced without seeing a recent
                    # write from them).
                    continue

                instance_id = await store.get_id_for_instance(name)
                entries.append(f"{instance_id}.{pos}")

            if entries:
                encoded_map = "~".join(entries)
                return f"m{self.stream}~{encoded_map}"
            return str(self.stream)
        else:
            return str(self.stream)

    @staticmethod
    def is_stream_position_in_range(
        low: Optional["AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken"],
        high: Optional["AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken"],
        instance_name: Optional[str],
        pos: int,
    ) -> bool:
        """Checks if a given persisted position is between the two given tokens.

        If `instance_name` is None then the row was persisted before multi
        writer support.
        """

        if low:
            if instance_name:
                low_stream = low.instance_map.get(instance_name, low.stream)
            else:
                low_stream = low.stream

            if pos <= low_stream:
                return False

        if high:
            if instance_name:
                high_stream = high.instance_map.get(instance_name, high.stream)
            else:
                high_stream = high.stream

            if high_stream < pos:
                return False

        return True

    def __str__(self) -> str:
        instances = ", ".join(f"{k}: {v}" for k, v in sorted(self.instance_map.items()))
        return (
            f"MultiWriterStreamToken(stream: {self.stream}, "
            f"instances: {{{instances}}})"
        )


class StreamKeyType(Enum):
    """Known stream types.

    A stream is a list of entities ordered by an incrementing "stream token".
    """

    ROOM = "room_key"
    PRESENCE = "presence_key"
    TYPING = "typing_key"
    RECEIPT = "receipt_key"
    ACCOUNT_DATA = "account_data_key"
    PUSH_RULES = "push_rules_key"
    TO_DEVICE = "to_device_key"
    DEVICE_LIST = "device_list_key"
    UN_PARTIAL_STATED_ROOMS = "un_partial_stated_rooms_key"


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class StreamToken:
    """A collection of keys joined together by underscores in the following
    order and which represent the position in their respective streams.

    ex. `s2633508_17_338_6732159_1082514_541479_274711_265584_1_379`
        1. `room_key`: `s2633508` which is a `RoomStreamToken`
           - `RoomStreamToken`'s can also look like `t426-2633508` or `m56~2.58~3.59`
           - See the docstring for `RoomStreamToken` for more details.
        2. `presence_key`: `17`
        3. `typing_key`: `338`
        4. `receipt_key`: `6732159`
        5. `account_data_key`: `1082514`
        6. `push_rules_key`: `541479`
        7. `to_device_key`: `274711`
        8. `device_list_key`: `265584`
        9. `groups_key`: `1` (note that this key is now unused)
        10. `un_partial_stated_rooms_key`: `379`

    You can see how many of these keys correspond to the various
    fields in a "/sync" response:
    ```json
    {
        "next_batch": "s12_4_0_1_1_1_1_4_1_1",
        "presence": {
            "events": []
        },
        "device_lists": {
            "changed": []
        },
        "rooms": {
            "join": {
                "!QrZlfIDQLNLdZHqTnt:hs1": {
                    "timeline": {
                        "events": [],
                        "prev_batch": "s10_4_0_1_1_1_1_4_1_1",
                        "limited": false
                    },
                    "state": {
                        "events": []
                    },
                    "account_data": {
                        "events": []
                    },
                    "ephemeral": {
                        "events": []
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
    ```

    ---

    For caching purposes, `StreamToken`s and by extension, all their attributes,
    must be hashable.
    """

    room_key: RoomStreamToken = attr.ib(
        validator=attr.validators.instance_of(RoomStreamToken)
    )
    presence_key: int
    typing_key: int
    receipt_key: MultiWriterStreamToken = attr.ib(
        validator=attr.validators.instance_of(MultiWriterStreamToken)
    )
    account_data_key: int
    push_rules_key: int
    to_device_key: int
    device_list_key: int
    # Note that the groups key is no longer used and may have bogus values.
    groups_key: int
    un_partial_stated_rooms_key: int

    _SEPARATOR = "_"
    START: ClassVar["StreamToken"]

    @classmethod
    @cancellable
    async def from_string(cls, store: "DataStore", string: str) -> "StreamToken":
        """
        Creates a RoomStreamToken from its textual representation.
        """
        try:
            keys = string.split(cls._SEPARATOR)
            while len(keys) < len(attr.fields(cls)):
                # i.e. old token from before receipt_key
                keys.append("0")

            (
                room_key,
                presence_key,
                typing_key,
                receipt_key,
                account_data_key,
                push_rules_key,
                to_device_key,
                device_list_key,
                groups_key,
                un_partial_stated_rooms_key,
            ) = keys

            return cls(
                room_key=await RoomStreamToken.parse(store, room_key),
                presence_key=int(presence_key),
                typing_key=int(typing_key),
                receipt_key=await MultiWriterStreamToken.parse(store, receipt_key),
                account_data_key=int(account_data_key),
                push_rules_key=int(push_rules_key),
                to_device_key=int(to_device_key),
                device_list_key=int(device_list_key),
                groups_key=int(groups_key),
                un_partial_stated_rooms_key=int(un_partial_stated_rooms_key),
            )
        except CancelledError:
            raise
        except Exception:
            raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid stream token")

    async def to_string(self, store: "DataStore") -> str:
        return self._SEPARATOR.join(
            [
                await self.room_key.to_string(store),
                str(self.presence_key),
                str(self.typing_key),
                await self.receipt_key.to_string(store),
                str(self.account_data_key),
                str(self.push_rules_key),
                str(self.to_device_key),
                str(self.device_list_key),
                # Note that the groups key is no longer used, but it is still
                # serialized so that there will not be confusion in the future
                # if additional tokens are added.
                str(self.groups_key),
                str(self.un_partial_stated_rooms_key),
            ]
        )

    @property
    def room_stream_id(self) -> int:
        return self.room_key.stream

    def copy_and_advance(self, key: StreamKeyType, new_value: Any) -> "StreamToken":
        """Advance the given key in the token to a new value if and only if the
        new value is after the old value.

        :raises TypeError: if `key` is not the one of the keys tracked by a StreamToken.
        """
        if key == StreamKeyType.ROOM:
            new_token = self.copy_and_replace(
                StreamKeyType.ROOM, self.room_key.copy_and_advance(new_value)
            )
            return new_token
        elif key == StreamKeyType.RECEIPT:
            new_token = self.copy_and_replace(
                StreamKeyType.RECEIPT, self.receipt_key.copy_and_advance(new_value)
            )
            return new_token

        new_token = self.copy_and_replace(key, new_value)
        new_id = new_token.get_field(key)
        old_id = self.get_field(key)

        if old_id < new_id:
            return new_token
        else:
            return self

    def copy_and_replace(self, key: StreamKeyType, new_value: Any) -> "StreamToken":
        return attr.evolve(self, **{key.value: new_value})

    @overload
    def get_field(self, key: Literal[StreamKeyType.ROOM]) -> RoomStreamToken: ...

    @overload
    def get_field(
        self, key: Literal[StreamKeyType.RECEIPT]
    ) -> MultiWriterStreamToken: ...

    @overload
    def get_field(
        self,
        key: Literal[
            StreamKeyType.ACCOUNT_DATA,
            StreamKeyType.DEVICE_LIST,
            StreamKeyType.PRESENCE,
            StreamKeyType.PUSH_RULES,
            StreamKeyType.TO_DEVICE,
            StreamKeyType.TYPING,
            StreamKeyType.UN_PARTIAL_STATED_ROOMS,
        ],
    ) -> int: ...

    @overload
    def get_field(
        self, key: StreamKeyType
    ) -> Union[int, RoomStreamToken, MultiWriterStreamToken]: ...

    def get_field(
        self, key: StreamKeyType
    ) -> Union[int, RoomStreamToken, MultiWriterStreamToken]:
        """Returns the stream ID for the given key."""
        return getattr(self, key.value)

    def is_before_or_eq(self, other_token: "StreamToken") -> bool:
        """Wether this token is before the other token, i.e. every constituent
        part is before the other.

        Essentially it is `self <= other`.

        Note: if `self.is_before_or_eq(other_token) is False` then that does not
        imply that the reverse is True.
        """

        for _, key in StreamKeyType.__members__.items():
            if key == StreamKeyType.TYPING:
                # Typing stream is allowed to "reset", and so comparisons don't
                # really make sense as is.
                # TODO: Figure out a better way of tracking resets.
                continue

            self_value = self.get_field(key)
            other_value = other_token.get_field(key)

            if isinstance(self_value, RoomStreamToken):
                assert isinstance(other_value, RoomStreamToken)
                if not self_value.is_before_or_eq(other_value):
                    return False
            elif isinstance(self_value, MultiWriterStreamToken):
                assert isinstance(other_value, MultiWriterStreamToken)
                if not self_value.is_before_or_eq(other_value):
                    return False
            else:
                assert isinstance(other_value, int)
                if self_value > other_value:
                    return False

        return True

    def __str__(self) -> str:
        return (
            f"StreamToken(room: {self.room_key}, presence: {self.presence_key}, "
            f"typing: {self.typing_key}, receipt: {self.receipt_key}, "
            f"account_data: {self.account_data_key}, push_rules: {self.push_rules_key}, "
            f"to_device: {self.to_device_key}, device_list: {self.device_list_key}, "
            f"groups: {self.groups_key}, un_partial_stated_rooms: {self.un_partial_stated_rooms_key})"
        )


StreamToken.START = StreamToken(
    RoomStreamToken(stream=0), 0, 0, MultiWriterStreamToken(stream=0), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
)


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class SlidingSyncStreamToken:
    """The same as a `StreamToken`, but includes an extra field at the start for
    the sliding sync connection token (separated by a '/'). This is used to
    store per-connection state.

    This then looks something like:
        5/s2633508_17_338_6732159_1082514_541479_274711_265584_1_379

    Attributes:
        stream_token: Token representing the position of all the standard
            streams.
        connection_position: Token used by sliding sync to track updates to any
            per-connection state stored by Synapse.
    """

    stream_token: StreamToken
    connection_position: int

    @staticmethod
    @cancellable
    async def from_string(store: "DataStore", string: str) -> "SlidingSyncStreamToken":
        """Creates a SlidingSyncStreamToken from its textual representation."""
        try:
            connection_position_str, stream_token_str = string.split("/", 1)
            connection_position = int(connection_position_str)
            stream_token = await StreamToken.from_string(store, stream_token_str)

            return SlidingSyncStreamToken(
                stream_token=stream_token,
                connection_position=connection_position,
            )
        except CancelledError:
            raise
        except Exception:
            raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid stream token")

    async def to_string(self, store: "DataStore") -> str:
        """Serializes the token to a string"""
        stream_token_str = await self.stream_token.to_string(store)
        return f"{self.connection_position}/{stream_token_str}"


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PersistedPosition:
    """Position of a newly persisted row with instance that persisted it."""

    instance_name: str
    stream: int

    def persisted_after(self, token: AbstractMultiWriterStreamToken) -> bool:
        """
        Checks whether this position happened after the token
        """
        return token.get_stream_pos_for_instance(self.instance_name) < self.stream


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class PersistedEventPosition(PersistedPosition):
    """Position of a newly persisted event with instance that persisted it.

    This can be used to test whether the event is persisted before or after a
    RoomStreamToken.
    """

    def to_room_stream_token(self) -> RoomStreamToken:
        """Converts the position to a room stream token such that events
        persisted in the same room after this position will be after the
        returned `RoomStreamToken`.

        Note: no guarantees are made about ordering w.r.t. events in other
        rooms.
        """
        # Doing the naive thing satisfies the desired properties described in
        # the docstring.
        return RoomStreamToken(stream=self.stream)


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class ThirdPartyInstanceID:
    appservice_id: Optional[str]
    network_id: Optional[str]

    # Deny iteration because it will bite you if you try to create a singleton
    # set by:
    #    users = set(user)
    def __iter__(self) -> NoReturn:
        raise ValueError("Attempted to iterate a %s" % (type(self).__name__,))

    # Because this class is a frozen class, it is deeply immutable.
    def __copy__(self) -> "ThirdPartyInstanceID":
        return self

    def __deepcopy__(self, memo: Dict[str, object]) -> "ThirdPartyInstanceID":
        return self

    @classmethod
    def from_string(cls, s: str) -> "ThirdPartyInstanceID":
        bits = s.split("|", 2)
        if len(bits) != 2:
            raise SynapseError(400, "Invalid ID %r" % (s,))

        return cls(appservice_id=bits[0], network_id=bits[1])

    def to_string(self) -> str:
        return "%s|%s" % (self.appservice_id, self.network_id)

    __str__ = to_string


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class ReadReceipt:
    """Information about a read-receipt"""

    room_id: str
    receipt_type: str
    user_id: str
    event_ids: List[str]
    thread_id: Optional[str]
    data: JsonDict


@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class DeviceListUpdates:
    """
    An object containing a diff of information regarding other users' device lists,
    intended for a recipient to carry out device list tracking.

    Attributes:
        changed: A set of users who have updated their device identity or
            cross-signing keys, or who now share an encrypted room with.
        left: A set of users who the recipient no longer needs to track the device lists of.
            Typically when those users no longer share any end-to-end encryption enabled rooms.
    """

    # We need to use a factory here, otherwise `set` is not evaluated at
    # object instantiation, but instead at class definition instantiation.
    # The latter happening only once, thus always giving you the same sets
    # across multiple DeviceListUpdates instances.
    # Also see: don't define mutable default arguments.
    changed: Set[str] = attr.ib(factory=set)
    left: Set[str] = attr.ib(factory=set)

    def __bool__(self) -> bool:
        return bool(self.changed or self.left)


def get_verify_key_from_cross_signing_key(
    key_info: Mapping[str, Any],
) -> Tuple[str, VerifyKey]:
    """Get the key ID and signedjson verify key from a cross-signing key dict

    Args:
        key_info: a cross-signing key dict, which must have a "keys"
            property that has exactly one item in it

    Returns:
        the key ID and verify key for the cross-signing key
    """
    # make sure that a `keys` field is provided
    if "keys" not in key_info:
        raise ValueError("Invalid key")
    keys = key_info["keys"]
    # and that it contains exactly one key
    if len(keys) == 1:
        key_id, key_data = next(iter(keys.items()))
        return key_id, decode_verify_key_bytes(key_id, decode_base64(key_data))
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid key")


@attr.s(auto_attribs=True, frozen=True, slots=True)
class UserInfo:
    """Holds information about a user. Result of get_user_by_id.

    Attributes:
        user_id:  ID of the user.
        appservice_id:  Application service ID that created this user.
        consent_server_notice_sent:  Version of policy documents the user has been sent.
        consent_version:  Version of policy documents the user has consented to.
        consent_ts: Time the user consented
        creation_ts:  Creation timestamp of the user.
        is_admin:  True if the user is an admin.
        is_deactivated:  True if the user has been deactivated.
        is_guest:  True if the user is a guest user.
        is_shadow_banned:  True if the user has been shadow-banned.
        user_type:  User type (None for normal user, 'support' and 'bot' other options).
        approved: If the user has been "approved" to register on the server.
        locked: Whether the user's account has been locked
        suspended: Whether the user's account is currently suspended
    """

    user_id: UserID
    appservice_id: Optional[int]
    consent_server_notice_sent: Optional[str]
    consent_version: Optional[str]
    consent_ts: Optional[int]
    user_type: Optional[str]
    creation_ts: int
    is_admin: bool
    is_deactivated: bool
    is_guest: bool
    is_shadow_banned: bool
    approved: bool
    locked: bool
    suspended: bool


class UserProfile(TypedDict):
    user_id: str
    display_name: Optional[str]
    avatar_url: Optional[str]


@attr.s(auto_attribs=True, frozen=True, slots=True)
class RetentionPolicy:
    min_lifetime: Optional[int] = None
    max_lifetime: Optional[int] = None


class TaskStatus(str, Enum):
    """Status of a scheduled task"""

    # Task is scheduled but not active
    SCHEDULED = "scheduled"
    # Task is active and probably running, and if not
    # will be run on next scheduler loop run
    ACTIVE = "active"
    # Task has completed successfully
    COMPLETE = "complete"
    # Task is over and either returned a failed status, or had an exception
    FAILED = "failed"


@attr.s(auto_attribs=True, frozen=True, slots=True)
class ScheduledTask:
    """Description of a scheduled task"""

    # Id used to identify the task
    id: str
    # Name of the action to be run by this task
    action: str
    # Current status of this task
    status: TaskStatus
    # If the status is SCHEDULED then this represents when it should be launched,
    # otherwise it represents the last time this task got a change of state.
    # In milliseconds since epoch in system time timezone, usually UTC.
    timestamp: int
    # Optionally bind a task to some resource id for easy retrieval
    resource_id: Optional[str]
    # Optional parameters that will be passed to the function ran by the task
    params: Optional[JsonMapping]
    # Optional result that can be updated by the running task
    result: Optional[JsonMapping]
    # Optional error that should be assigned a value when the status is FAILED
    error: Optional[str]
